HLA-DQB1*0501-Restricted Th1 Type Immune Responses to Plasmodium falciparum Liver Stage Antigen 1 Protect against Malaria Anemia and Reinfections

J May, B Lell, AJF Luty, CG Meyer… - The Journal of …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
J May, B Lell, AJF Luty, CG Meyer, PG Kremsner
The Journal of infectious diseases, 2001academic.oup.com
Protective immunity against Plasmodium falciparum requires constant exposure to the
pathogen. T cell—mediated immune responses are induced by T cell epitopes of pre-
erythrocytic stage antigens of P. falciparum and involve HLA-restricted CD4 and CD8 cells.
Cytotoxic T cell responses to a conserved epitope of P. falciparum liver stage antigen (LSA)
type 1 are restricted by the HLA class I allele Bw53. The role of HLA class II alleles in
mediating cellular responses against P. falciparum LSA-1 has not yet been demonstrated. In …
Abstract
Protective immunity against Plasmodium falciparum requires constant exposure to the pathogen. T cell—mediated immune responses are induced by T cell epitopes of pre-erythrocytic stage antigens of P. falciparum and involve HLA-restricted CD4 and CD8 cells. Cytotoxic T cell responses to a conserved epitope of P. falciparum liver stage antigen (LSA) type 1 are restricted by the HLA class I allele Bw53. The role of HLA class II alleles in mediating cellular responses against P. falciparum LSA-1 has not yet been demonstrated. In a longitudinal study performed for >4 years, associations were found between the HLA class II allele DQB1*0501 and protection from malaria anemia and malarial reinfections in Gabonese children. Children carrying DQB1*0501 had a higher frequency of interferon-γ responses to LSA-1 T cell epitopes, compared with noncarriers.
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